Show the courts that your ex's income has increased significantly (i.e., more than 20%) since the last order was entered.
Generally, yes.
You have to pay the amount of child support ordered by the courts. The only way your inheritance might come into play is if your ex decides to take you back to court to get more child support.
Go to child support enforcement.
no unless he can not support the child
You don't. Once the child is an adult, child support is moot and the ex is home free.
No.
If your ex is the custodial parent then you are required to pay child support however if you have joint custody the order could change drastically. If you have your child as much as your ex and you dont have joint custody appointed by the court then you should file for it to reduce your payments.
No, child support cannot be cleared in a bankruptcy.
You have to pay child support for any of your children that does not live with you. So if you have 3 kids that live with you and one kid that lives with your ex you would be responsible for paying child support for the one child that lives with your ex. However, you only have to pay, legally, when a court has ordered you to. If your ex is paying child support for the three kids that live with you a court could order a reduction in child support that he/she has to pay to you instead of you having to pay child support to him/her.
no because if you had a baby with another man your ex husband does not pay you with more child support because that is not his child
You would only need to pay child support if it is your biological child. *You only have to pay child support on the children you sire.
The child's needs continue.